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Too may burnouts? There may be one up at Starks. I'll be heading up there soon. I'll see if they have one. Kenny Schaulk has a car but he was wanting to sell the whole thing back when I ask him. He may part it by now though.

Riding in the "pedal car" is one my three year old sons favorite activities. As a matter of fact, the axle shaft broke in Kincaid Lake State Park on the way to the playground. I drive it as much as possible.

Not 100% sure... Per Chevs of the 40's, 1937-54 have the same bearings, seals, gaskets, ring, pinion, fill, etc., but they do not sell axle shafts. I assume that the '49 axle shaft would fit the '47 since other parts are interchangable, but would have to measure to make sure.

If you are going to keep the original drive line I would recommend finding spare parts so the down time wont be very long,one of the new spring shackles on the 37 fell off who knows how long ago and I still had the originals in the garage so it was a easy and quick fix.